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How Can You Reduce the Cost of Window Cleaning?

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In the existing economic climate, most businesses will be looking for ways to reduce costs. The most obvious way to do that would be to put your window cleaning out to tender. If you select 3 or 4 others to quote, it is possible to make sure that you're paying no more than market rate for the task done. This can, of course, be very time consuming and you may enjoy a your existing window cleaner. If this is the case, what other options are there? Here are several suggestions.

How frequently do you need your windows cleaning? You don't need them doing every month? It is worth reconsidering if the overall frequency can be adjusted. Missing out a couple of months, for instance during major holiday periods such as during the summer and around Christmas, could lessen your bill by 15%. If you're looking for larger savings, consider stretching the interval to every six weeks rather than monthly and you could possibly be saving 30%.

This will depend on the nature of your property and its own usage. It could not be appropriate to reduce the frequency, because you cannot afford to damage the impression you create for visitors or customers, or those that use the building. In cases like this, look carefully of which parts of the building are most important. Some windows/glass areas will be important from the stakeholder perspective among others less so. Consider reducing the frequency of the less significant areas.


In a few contracts, internal windows are cleaned at the same frequency as external windows. Being that they are exposed much less to the elements, it isn't really required. Internal windows could be cleaned half as often as external windows. In High Rise Window Cleaning Stockport , even less frequently could be appropriate. And remember the choice of prioritising.

Some window cleaners charge different rates for using different types of access equipment. It is worth getting the window cleaning contractor to breakdown their quote whenever you can for various areas of the building. If your contractor is charging different rates, then consider carefully if the more expensive methods are necessary. If they're, then look at whether it is possible to reduce the frequency of cleaning of the very most expensive areas.

It really is much harder to get a dialogue with your existing contractor about cost reductions without detailed understanding of how their prices have already been calculated. Ask them to give you a detailed breakdown showing: each portion of the property; internal vs external windows; difficult to access windows. Armed with this information you can walk around the premises considering cost reduction opportunities.
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